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Gus added that the site has its "fair share of celebrities" signed up, who like the site because of its anonymity.

The Secret Diamond Club markets itself for people who "don't want to settle for anything less than perfect" – but for the men at least, perfection will cost you major cash.

True to its name, Kelleher International also has a presence in London, Toronto, and Vancouver.

Headed by mother/daughter team Jill Kelleher and Amber Kelleher-Andrews, this elite dating agency has been business since 1986.

Signing up starts with a preliminary phone call, and then an in-person meeting or Skype session where your relationship goals and the particulars of their service are discussed.

While the £60k price tag may seem a bit pricey for those of us who prefer free dating sites, Gus hasn't heard any complaints from his clients. The people who sign up are people who spend half of that on a good day out. It's not too much for them."Meanwhile, ladies only have to pay up to per year for membership, but to do so must allow themselves to be rated between 1-100 – based purely on their looks.She just works exclusively with an average of 10 clients per year.Up to 5 clients per year in each city can pay an additional ,000 for “Priority Status,” which means you’ll get the chance to meet the best singles in your area first.Gus told us that he began the SDC as it was a viable business model, but also because there was a huge gap in the market.He said: "The other alternative were these millionaire matchmaker sites, but the membership is so low that what you get is a lot of fake millionaires."Gus is planning on spreading the site to the US – although whether he counts that area as an "ocean of ugly women" as well is unclear.

Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life" (p. In the early Objectivist movement, many people understood this principle to mean that one should only be attracted to people who were Objectivists in their explicit philosophical convictions.